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err
verb as in make a mistake; do wrong
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From there, the Yankees handed the Dodgers a golden chance, erring defensively all around the diamond.
The other two said they would likely reinstate the voter after the registration deadline only if the county had erred in some way.
But critics have said the Pope erred too much on the side of showing “mercy” to such priests.
Awards shows are platforms performers use to acknowledge whatever political or social strife is souring life outside the Hollywood bubble, although on the surface, their producers try to err on the side of non-partisanship.
The appeals court ruled that the trial judge also erred in ruling that prosecutors could cross-examine Weinstein about uncharged and decades-old allegations if he decided to testify.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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